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Detecting Hashtag Hijacking for Hashtag Activism

Pooneh Mousavi, Jessica Ouyang

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Abstract

Social media has changed the way we engage in social activities. On Twitter, users can participate in social movements using hashtags such as #MeToo; this is known as hashtag activism. However, while these hashtags can help reshape social norms, they can also be used maliciously by spammers or troll communities for other purposes, such as signal boosting unrelated content, making a dent in a movement, or sharing hate speech. We present a Tweet-level hashtag hijacking detection framework focusing on hashtag activism. Our weakly-supervised framework uses bootstrapping to update itself as new Tweets are posted. Our experiments show that the system adapts to new topics in a social movement, as well as new hijacking strategies, maintaining strong performance over time.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSocial mediaBoosting (machine learning)Bootstrapping (finance)World Wide WebInternet privacyComputer securityData scienceArtificial intelligenceFinancial economicsEconomicsSpam and Phishing DetectionHate Speech and Cyberbullying DetectionMisinformation and Its Impacts
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